Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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One thing popped into my mind: the Pi 1 is much slower than a Pi 3 and loading all the modules takes quite some time. Could it be that you are trying to open midori before MagicMirror has loaded all the modules and therefore is refusing connections? That in itself was the reason I had to go with a script that checked that midori was listening before launching MagicMirror.
Have you checked with journalctl that magicmiror is ready for action?
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@Alvinger aahh… I think you might be right! I will do some investigation on this!
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@Alvinger
Is it possible to make the departure times show up as relative instead of absolute? As in: bus leaving in 5 mins, instead of at 09:44 (just as it looks at the bus stop). -
@albertc
Not right now. This was a conscious decision on my part as the mirror updates fairly seldom. relative departure times would be showing the wrong info after one minute. -
Module doesn’t show anything except the header for me, found this in the logs:
node_helper for MMM-ResRobot received a socket notification: CONFIG - Payload: [object Object]
What to do?
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@MobbareKurtZ said in MMM-ResRobot - Public transport information for Sweden:
Module doesn’t show anything except the header for me, found this in the logs:
node_helper for MMM-ResRobot received a socket notification: CONFIG - Payload: [object Object]
What to do?
Oh I think I got it. You can’t have a route that isn’t a direct run?
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@Alvinger
Thanks for the response! But wouldn’t it be possible to use the (seldomly updated) time and subtract real time and still have an accurate “time left to departure”? I guess the table on screen would need to be updated more often than data is loaded. -
@MobbareKurtZ
It all depends on the underlying ResRobot API but it sounds reasonable that ResRobot needs to know in what direction you are travelling.As the module only shows departures there is no need to specify a destination unless you want to limit the displayed departures to the ones going in that specific direction. In that case I would suggest to enter not the ultimate destination but rather the next “logical” stop such as point of transit between modes of transport.
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@Alvinger How can you add multiple departure locations though?
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@MobbareKurtZ
By adding them as a comma-separated list, e.g.from: "12345,12346,12347", to: "54321,64321,74321"
where each from and to pair specify an id for the departure and destination stops. If destination is not needed for a departure station, simply leave it empty like this:
from: "12345,12346,12347", to: "54321,,74321"